1910--By special act of the Dominion Legislature, dated August 15, 1866,
the Ursuline College of "The Pines," Chatham, Ontario, was incorporated as an
School of Music is affiliated with the Toronto Conservatory of Music, and its music
students are eligible for the titles of Associate or Fellow of the educational
institution, and for forty-four year has held a leading place among the schools of Western
Ontario. It is a recognized institution for the acquirement of all standard courses
in Sciences and Arts, and its certificates admit to any of the High Schools, Normal
Schools, Faculties of Education, and Universities of Canada and the United States. Its
educational standards, and it is broad and comparable to the Toronto conservatory, or
Bachelor of Music of the Toronto University.

The purpose of the Ursuline
College is the higher education of women and young girls. To attain this end, the work is
planned according to the best *hensive in its outline. The school is equipped with all
modern appliances conducive to successful work in education. The Library contains all the
works of the standard authors, many of the French and German Classics, Cyclopedias,
Magazines, Reference Books on History, Science, Etc.

A fine Chemical Laboratory contains every adjunct for experimental work.

The Ursuline College at Chatham is a boarding and day school. Children are received
into the Primary Department, and the curriculum includes college preparatory branches, The
management of the College is under the Ursuline Nuns, one of the oldest teaching orders in
the Catholic Church. Its members have kept themselves in close touch with the progress of
the day.

The College is easily accessible from Detroit, form which city it has drawn many of its
students.